Hello,
It is a hidden script in /root, hence proceeded by the (dot)..
"Show hidden files" or the "eye" on the rox bar will reveal it..
Messing with .xinitrc can be hazardous.. so...
Test first..
In a terminal:
"rox space slash p equals"

Hello,
It is a hidden script in /root, hence proceeded by the (dot)..
"Show hidden files" or the "eye" on the rox bar will reveal it..
Messing with .xinitrc can be hazardous.. so...
Test first..
In a terminal:
"rox space slash p equals"

Quote:

rox -p=

will kill the pinboard.. does it solve your problem???

Wow, I feel so dumb now, lol. So I'm guessing what's hindering me from being able to see the wallpaper has to do with PuppyPin? Should I just remove the processes relating to it?

On a side-note, I have urxvt transparent, and it shows the wallpaper set through Nitrogen through it. So does part of Conky. I attached a screenshot.

Hello,
It is a hidden script in /root, hence proceeded by the (dot)..
"Show hidden files" or the "eye" on the rox bar will reveal it..
Messing with .xinitrc can be hazardous.. so...
Test first..
In a terminal:
"rox space slash p equals"

Quote:

rox -p=

will kill the pinboard.. does it solve your problem???

And, yes, it worked, thank you so much! How can I remove the pinboard from startup without adding an extra script to stop it?

If killing the pinboard solves the problem, then an edit of .xinitrc is the permanent step..
Add the above at the last line...

Or, just place a script in /root/Startup with that same code...

@Edit..
It is just easier to kill the pinboard after all the other stuff has finished..
Wait for the attached processes, ie fixmenus, to load, then do it..
And /root/Startup is very useful for that.._________________Close the Windows, and open your eyes, to a whole new world
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In D-lite i have pinboard on/off toggle i found it best to let pinboard run in .xinitrc and then disable it after - if pinboard was completely disabled in .xinitrc when pinboard was toggled back on the the applications icons were fine but the drive icons wouldn't show.

If killing the pinboard solves the problem, then an edit of .xinitrc is the permanent step..
Add the above at the last line...

Or, just place a script in /root/Startup with that same code...

@Edit..
It is just easier to kill the pinboard after all the other stuff has finished..
Wait for the attached processes, ie fixmenus, to load, then do it..
And /root/Startup is very useful for that..

What!?
Don't edit it so that it shows a pinboard and then gets rid of it again. Look for where rox is started, and comment that out._________________DEATH TO SPREADSHEETS
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